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Culture Absorbed by Avid Students ould never have believed it if 1 had not seen it with my own eyes. Culture invaded Rubidoux. For the first time, there were actually three language-ori- ented clubs co-existing on campus. The French Club lent a little of Fran- ce ' s atmosphere to RHS. Le Club Fran- cois is a social club that promotes the enioyment of culture, revealed Anna Minjarez, president. Meetings brought new foods, experiments, and the prac- tice of conversational French, After increased demands from her students, Ms. Westermeyer established the Deutscher Verein, or German Club With 60 members, the club always had a wide variety of German foods at their cultural experiences. A camping excur- sion in May provided an opportunity to learn German dances and songs. Advised by Ms. Duff, the Spanish Club was the retreat for students with an appreciation for Spanish Culture Members, consisting basically of Span- ish students, revelled in colorful foods and language at their meetings. Yes, it seems that Rubidoux has be- come a cross-section of cultures and customs. ■ ■ 1. French Club: Front row: Pilar Lara, Loudes Pre- ciado, Stella Sanchez, Laura Quintanar, Gretchen Buhlmann, Anna Minjarei. Middle row: Blanco Casillos, Melinda Aguilor, Lorena Montoya, Tammy Conrad. Bock row: Marie Robinson, Betsy Smoil, Lee Ann Northway, Mrs. Furlong. 2. Ger man Club: Front row: John Flores, Lauretta Buser, Jeff Blakely, Colin Santiago, Mark Spittler, Mar- sha Johnson, Lisa Blazer, Clemente Diaz, Kris Burns. Second row: Linda Blainey, Susan Doins, Annisso Stork, Mrs. Westermeyer, Sandy Jackson, Sheri Ennis, Solly Leal, Sandy Fine, Kim Real, Me- lanie Olson, Allen Froshauger, Teresa Satow, Down Coder. Third row: Mike Abutineh, Mike Mo- lina, Bill Vickery, Kevin Lee, Ingemor Dahlberg, Harold Selleck, Bobby Scorbrough. Fourth row: Sean Haorsoger, Ian Widney, Robert Pendleton, Billy Vickery, Ken Garden, Jake Whitmore, Octa vio Aguirre. Fifth row: Chris Donse, Charles White, Anthony Cahill, Brett Mofit, Paul Leal, John Wid- ney, Ken Biddle. Sixth row: Robert Wiley, Todd Goetz, Bart Moreno, Robert Vega. 3. Anno Min- jarez and Mrs. Furlong discuss the next cultural experience. 4. German Club members listen to their club week responsibilities. S. Spanish Club: Front row: Fred Ash, John Stovall, John Kemp. Sec- ond row: Chuck Kuhn, Ms. Duff, Stephanie Pope- joy, Genny Ramboz, Kris Quintana. Third row: Daniel Flores, Froilan Mendoza, Lisa Wroy, Shelley Levers, Mr. Hughes. Fourth row: Buffy Kuhn, Dolly Glick, Mike Alfter, Morie Reyes, Diane Mclntire, Sonia Burr. ... an ample opportunity to learn German dances and songs ... m
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